Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Mar 8 2018.
Did you find what you needed?
We hope you did!. If you are still unsure with some definitions, don’t hesitate to search them here with our crossword puzzle solver.
Clues | Answers |
---|---|
'Broker to bury millions with note' - The Chronicle | INTERMEDIARY |
Abolishes college dances | CHOPS |
Analyse the vulnerable, soft youths training around college | PSYCHOUT |
Conversely, police department chaplain retires to African country | VICEVERSA |
Count's last to recover | TOTALS |
Detective's ringing Saigon doctor for a medic's opinion | DIAGNOSIS |
Dock speech by Harry relates to contemporary influence | PEERPRESSURE |
Driven crazy round the bend | DEMENTED |
Form of play-acting by The Mod movement | METHOD |
Head off to Italy, for one, after fizz with a couple making Champagne | FERMENTATION |
Inched away from Indo-Chinese commotion | NOISE |
Individual in the centre of the left and the right is an unsociable type | LONER |
Is back, as there's a fair amount of lichen on a rock formation | SILICA |
Is critical of Victoria, Ita and April at The Foundation | VITAL |
It's the last time Daisy's relative has a day of rest after period of abstinence | EASTERSUNDAY |
Local gaoler in trouble | REGIONAL |
Off top of one's head, wink at one of those in stadium for benefit of old writer | INKSTAND |
Old drunk in Portugal finds love in Iberian city | OPORTO |
One of those forgers upsets fool asking for silence around American college | TINSMITH |
One of those things the boxer might give comes as a blow | BLACKEYE |
Overlook what you should do with the stout for Santa on Christmas Eve perhaps | LEAVEOUT |
Playing nicer hand is absolutely no help at all | HINDRANCE |
Praises what the faithful does for 5 down | WORSHIPS |
School friend in Ireland with British Beetle | SCARAB |
Soldier in gaol break found lying at the side of the house | LOGGIA |
Take one back for short dress in red | REMIND |
To put pressure on Labour - how is that the job of the media? | PRESSWORK |
Two directors in part of Britain almost produce Drake's Walk | WADDLE |
No comments:
Post a Comment